Sekou Odinga was a u.s.-held political prisonerimprisoned over 33 years for fighting for the freedom of Black people and the building of the Republic of New Afrika. He was released November 25, 2014 into the arms of family, comrades and friends.

Sucessful Jazz Celebration/Fundraiser for Sekou Odinga

On August 10, 2015, we had a wonderful benefit performance by world-renowed tenor saxophonist, Bilal Sunni Ali, at For My Sweet in honor of and as a fundraiser for former POW, Sekou Odinga.

Sekou Odinga is Free!

On November 25, 2014 our beloved Sekou Odinga was released from his 33-year illegal captivity. We love and celebrate him
-- and thank all the many relatives, comrades and friends who worked so hard for his release, especially his indefatigable duo of son Anochi and wife dequi.

Sekou does not receive Social Security and earns his living through speaking. If you would like Sekou to speak at your college, church, community center, conference, etc. please contact his scheduler at info@sekouodinga.com. Lastly, if you appreciate Sekou Odinga and want to contribute, you can do so here:

"Some of us have never agreed to be American and have struggled to free and build the Republic of New Afrika.
Under international law, oppressed people have that right, the right to be free of their oppression
and to build a nation that will protect their right to be free and independent.
-Sekou Odinga.

What's Popular

In the Beginning

"First it must be recognized that [Black people] were brought here against our will, thereby, making us, en masse, Political Prisoners… Ours has been a continuous struggle starting with the capture, the Middle Passage, slave revolts and each successive generation of revolutionaries.
Dr. John Henrick Clarkeread more.